nostalgic shows - Page 3

Do you recognize that van? It was driven quite roughly by The A-Team, a show about four members of a former commando outfit who became mercenaries who fight crime. During their many adventures, the A-Team was constantly met by opposition from the military police even though we never knew which branch of the military they belonged to.

This show goes way back. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet was a must see on ABC TV from 1952 to 1966. What was unique was that it featured a real life family, The Nelsons. Ricky, who's real name was Eric Nelson, became a huge teen idol in the 50s.

This one is a classic. It reminds me of my high school days of pursuing popular girls I stood no chance of getting. The show revolved around teenager Dobie Gillis played by Dwayne Hickman, who aspired to have popularity, money, and the attention of beautiful and unattainable girls while in high school and college.

Okay guys, how many of you jumped off things you shouldn't of and tried to lift things you couldn't because you wanted to be 'bionic'? I did! I wanted to be 'The Six Million Dollar Man'. I still remember the crash scene in the shows opening where former astronaut Steve Austin, played by Lee Majors, had to be rebuilt, to be stronger! Awesome! He subsequently became a pop culture icon of the 70s.

Lt. Theo Kojak was the main character in this very popular television police drama. In my world, the beginning of bald is beautiful baby began with Kojak. He was a tough cop, and his trademark was enjoying lollipops. Despite his difficult work, he tirelessly brings criminals to justice while staying upbeat and good-natured.

When it first aired people were somewhat shocked at the notion of a man sharing an apartment with two women who weren't relatives. And watching Jack pretend to be openly gay, well, it was racy and groundbreaking. This was edgy and titillating stuff for 1977, and it sure was funny.

The other day I found myself watching an infomercial for The Carol Burnett Show on DVD. I honestly wanted to buy it because I enjoy one of the co-stars, Vicki Lawrence so much. Vicki starred in 'Mama's Family' who lived in the fictional town of Raytown, and boy were they a squabbling family.

Punky Brewster was a show about a girl named Penelope "Punky" Brewster. She is abandoned with her dog, Brandon, in a supermarket by her mother. Punky does not want to stay in an orphanage. Finally she becomes friends with Henry Warnimont who adopts her.

One of the most successful series of the 1970s was Happy Days, a show that was set in Milwaukee, the heart of middle-class America. Guess who also lived in Milwaukee? Lavern & Shirley, who lived in a basement apartment on Knapp Street (a real street near the Schlitz Brewery in Milwaukee), where the feet of pedestrians can be seen from their front window.

I was watching an episode of 'Louie' and his guest star this week was Robin Williams. I wondered if Robin still feels embarrassed by his earlier role as Mork, a wacky alien that came to Earth to study its residents. Hey, how could you not want to live with Mindy?

This memorable sitcom focused on characters who went to an exclusive girls school, Eastland. Nancy, Blair, Sue Ann, Cindy, Molly, Natalie and Tootie were featured in the first season but by the beginning of the second season, the cast was trimmed down to Mrs. Garrett and four primary girls, Blair, Tootie, Natalie and a new girl, Jo.

At the beginning of the series 'Kate & Allie, Kate worked as a travel agent, while Allie stayed home and took care of the household. Kate often found that her struggles weren't taken seriously in her workplace, while Allie's story often revolved around learning to be more independent. By the shows fifth season, Kate quit her job and teamed up with Allie to start their own catering service.

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